Taiwan eyes zero tariffs with US, pledges more investment
- Taiwan President Lai Ching-te proposed a zero-tariffs regime with the US on April 6, pledging to invest more in the country and remove trade barriers.
- The American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan expressed concern over US tariffs, urging Washington to exempt Taiwan to maintain stability in US-Taiwan relations.
- Taiwan has announced plans to deepen industrial cooperation with the US, including a $100 billion investment by TSMC and other sectors seeking increased collaboration.
- Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung stated that Taiwan is ready to negotiate tariffs with the US at any time, emphasizing a comprehensive negotiation plan.
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Taiwan hopes for quick agreement with US on tariffs issue
TAIPEI: Taiwan's hopes that it can come to a quick agreement with the United States to resolve the tariffs issue and last weekend already approached Washington to discuss the issue, a senior Taiwanese official said o
Taiwan Offers Zero Tariffs and More Investment in U.S.
Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te proposed zero tariffs, lower trade barriers, and more investment in the United States in response to Trump's tariffs. The post Taiwan Offers Zero Tariffs and More Investment in U.S. appeared first on Breitbart.
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